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03-27-2020 01:15 AM
Hello everybody.
My notebook told me that there's an imminent failure with my hard drive.
The hard disk test fails with error code:
MOFL2X-6HXA2M-QFPK0K-608X03
Product ID: C2Mi6UA#ABA
Does anybody know what this code means???
If I need a new hard drive, what would be the best one for my Envy dv6 notebook?
Thanks in advance.
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03-27-2020 05:54 AM
You can use any 2.5 inch wide and 7 or 9.5mm thick laptop hard drive or a 2.5 inch SATA SSD. These are generic, interchangeable, industry standard. I suggest at least a 7200 rpm hard drive and really strongly suggest using this opportunity to step up to a solid state drive.
Post back with any more questions or please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.
03-27-2020 05:36 AM
Hi
MAKE BACKUPS AND RECOVERY MEDIA IMMEDIATELY.
OS available here...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows8iso
M0FL2X-6HXA2M-QFPK0K-608X03 --- 3/25/20 --- 301
Storage Floppy Drive, Hard Drive, Memory Drive, Optical Drive, SCSI, Tape Drive
Hard Disk 1 SMART Hard Drive Detects Imminent Failure
Manuals and drivers here...
I believe you will need a new HDD, but prefer not to advise on a suitable replacement.
Original is unlikely to still be available
http://partsurfer.hp.com/Search.aspx?searchText=C2M16UA
669300-001 640GB SATA hard disk drive - 5,400 RPM, 2.5-inch form factor (raw drive)
03-27-2020 05:54 AM
You can use any 2.5 inch wide and 7 or 9.5mm thick laptop hard drive or a 2.5 inch SATA SSD. These are generic, interchangeable, industry standard. I suggest at least a 7200 rpm hard drive and really strongly suggest using this opportunity to step up to a solid state drive.
Post back with any more questions or please accept as solution if this is the info you needed.